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== General Info ==
 
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Concepts for Timpani is an interesting organization of timpani technique etudes that provide a fresh approach to timpani playing. John Beck has acquired a wealth of information to train a percussionist to produce a quality sound to blend into the music while also keeping the performer relaxed.  Ideas like relaxation, legato strokes, and warming up are all stressed and are essential to the performer.
  
 
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== Reviews ==
 
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"The information provided is done so in a clear and understandable manner. A beginning percussionist would have a difficult time on their own studying out of this book, but with the help of an instructor, this book is just as useful to an intermediate percussionist as any other they may find." - Denver Ridgway
  
 
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Revision as of 11:45, 18 May 2015

John Beck


General Info

Year: 2001
Edition: c.
Publisher: Carl Fischer
Cost: Book Cost - $0.00   |   Supplemental Books - $0.00

Overview

Concepts for Timpani is an interesting organization of timpani technique etudes that provide a fresh approach to timpani playing. John Beck has acquired a wealth of information to train a percussionist to produce a quality sound to blend into the music while also keeping the performer relaxed. Ideas like relaxation, legato strokes, and warming up are all stressed and are essential to the performer.


Reviews

Student Reviews

"The information provided is done so in a clear and understandable manner. A beginning percussionist would have a difficult time on their own studying out of this book, but with the help of an instructor, this book is just as useful to an intermediate percussionist as any other they may find." - Denver Ridgway

Awards

Additional Study Materials

Works for Percussion by this Author

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